FAQ's
Your frequently asked questions answered, right here.
Q. Why is United Way changing their investment process?
A. United Way of the Valley & Greater Utica Area drives to make a difference in the Mohawk Valley. By focusing on our new community investment initiative, we can be more accountable to our donors and community for producing measurable results.
A. United Way of the Valley & Greater Utica Area drives to make a difference in the Mohawk Valley. By focusing on our new community investment initiative, we can be more accountable to our donors and community for producing measurable results.
Q. How will this effect my donation?
A. As it has always been, your gift remains local. By contributing to United Way of the Valley & Greater Utica, your donation is an investment towards the greater good for our entire community. You will see the difference right here, in the Mohawk Valley. This new initiative will direct your contribution towards community-wide goals, strengthened by the partnerships we have with government, business and other nonprofit organizations.
A. As it has always been, your gift remains local. By contributing to United Way of the Valley & Greater Utica, your donation is an investment towards the greater good for our entire community. You will see the difference right here, in the Mohawk Valley. This new initiative will direct your contribution towards community-wide goals, strengthened by the partnerships we have with government, business and other nonprofit organizations.
Q. Why should I keep giving to United Way?
A. By supporting one another, we can all benefit. By reaching out a hand to one, we influence the condition of all. By supporting United Way, you invest in the overall welfare of our entire community.
A. By supporting one another, we can all benefit. By reaching out a hand to one, we influence the condition of all. By supporting United Way, you invest in the overall welfare of our entire community.
Q. I think this is a great initiative. How can I get involved?
A. Volunteering with United Way is a great way to be engaged in the community. Please call the United Way office at 315.733.4691 to see how you can help.
A. Volunteering with United Way is a great way to be engaged in the community. Please call the United Way office at 315.733.4691 to see how you can help.
Q. How will this impact our community? When will we see the results?
A. Our committees are working hard over the next 18-24 months and will keep you updated via our LIVE JOURNAL. We encourage everyone to stay involved, ask questions and support our initiative!
A. Our committees are working hard over the next 18-24 months and will keep you updated via our LIVE JOURNAL. We encourage everyone to stay involved, ask questions and support our initiative!
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July 10, 2009
Jim Wallace
Posted By: James W. Wallace, Jr., Herkimer County Administrator
Yesterday, I had the opportunity to participate in a forum, hosted by United Way, to discuss and receive their input on the greatest needs in the Mohawk Valley with the partners of United Way-funded programs. read more
Jim Wallace
Posted By: James W. Wallace, Jr., Herkimer County Administrator
Yesterday, I had the opportunity to participate in a forum, hosted by United Way, to discuss and receive their input on the greatest needs in the Mohawk Valley with the partners of United Way-funded programs. read more
July 7, 2009
Steering Committee Update from Eve
Posted By: Eve Van de Wal, Excellus BlueCross BlueShield
Our volunteers have been working on this project for several months now and personally, it has been a tremendous experience for me to see community leaders across all sectors meeting to discuss our community's greatest needs. read more
Steering Committee Update from Eve
Posted By: Eve Van de Wal, Excellus BlueCross BlueShield
Our volunteers have been working on this project for several months now and personally, it has been a tremendous experience for me to see community leaders across all sectors meeting to discuss our community's greatest needs. read more
January 29, 2009
Steering Committee Kicks-Off New Direction
Posted By: Phil Hayne, Executive Director
I am pleased to announce that, this morning, our steering committee volunteers met for the first time to discuss the new direction our United Way is moving. read more
Steering Committee Kicks-Off New Direction
Posted By: Phil Hayne, Executive Director
I am pleased to announce that, this morning, our steering committee volunteers met for the first time to discuss the new direction our United Way is moving. read more



